Henry Adams On-Line Catalogue

18 & 19th July 2007 Selected Antiques & Fine Art Sale Catalogue
Lots without estimate are valued at less than £100 and sell to the highest bidder

1.                 A pair of EPNS plated circular entree dishes and an oval plated entree dish

 

2.                 An oval plated biscuit box, the hinged lid with 'Egyptian' head finial, the body engraved with birds, urns and trees on base with four scroll feet

 

3.                 A 19th century plated seven bottle cruet with central acanthus leaf handle and cockleshell border to the rectangular base, on four scroll feet

 

4.                 A collection of plated items to include three condiments; a stemmed bowl; an egg cruet; a revolving butter dish; a mug; a pair of sugar casters and other items

 

5.                 An EP oval plated and glass biscuit box with hinged top, the glass body etched with holly on stand with pierced border and four claw and ball feet

 

6.                 A set of six plated white handled fish knives and forks in case

 

7.                 A set of EPNS white handled fish knives and forks in case

 

8.                 A pair of old Sheffield plate wine coasters, circa 1830, with leaf scroll borders; together with a pair of candlesticks; a chamberstick and a single candlestick, 32cm  £100-150

 

9.                 A Nautilus shell spoon warmer by Mappin Brothers; an oval inkstand; a card tray; an entree dish on heater base and two pairs of candle snuffers  £120-150

 

10.              An old Sheffield plate cup, circa 1785 by Thomas Law, 13cm; together with a gravy argyle and a cream jug circa 1800  £100-150

 

11.              Twelve pairs of dessert eaters by Mappin Brothers, with engraved blades and prongs in mahogany case; together with a pair of fish carvers; a Stilton scoop; two cocktail spoons; a game skewer and a pipe tamper  £140-180

 

12.              A triple shell sweet dish; together with a cigarette box and a quantity miscellanea

 

13.              A pair of late Victorian candlesticks by Hukin & Heath, square swag and medallion bases with Corinthian columns and acanthus capitals, 36.5cm  £100-150

 

14.              A plated circular kettle on stand with spirit lamp; together with a pair of grape scissors

 

15.              A set of twelve EPNS dessert knives and forks with engraved decorated blades and 'bamboo' pattern handles in case  £100-150

 

16.              A set of twelve EPNS fish knives and forks with engraved blades and 'bamboo' pattern handles, in case  £100-150

 

17.              A pair of oval plated entree dishes with ball edges; together with one similar entree dish  £100-200

 

18.              A Wedgwood blue Jasper ware circular biscuit barrel with plated cover; together with a glass and plate mounted cocktail shaker; an ivory handled bread fork and six silver tea spoons with tongs in case

 

19.              A pair of 19th century plate on copper 'lyre' candlesticks with oval sconces on sloping oval bases, 34cm high  £200-300

 

20.              A collection of plated items to include a cocktail shaker; a sugar caster; a Christofle tray; a pepper mill; two wine tasters; a salt and pepper; a Mappin & Webb dish and other items of plate and a pair of hair brushes

 

21.              A plated coffee pot with urn shaped body and scroll handle; a plated oval tea caddy and two sets of six silver handled tea knives in cases

 

22.              Six plated fish knives and forks in case and other various flatware

 

23.              A pair of heavy ornate plated double branch candelabra/candlesticks, the branches and stem modelled as flowering and fruiting branches, on open work base, 44cm high  £100-200

 

 

24.              A plate mounted glass claret jug, maker H&H with mask lip and fern engraved decoration and mask handle, the glass body etched with ferns and flowers

 

 

25.              An oval plated biscuit box, the hinged lid with horse finial, the body engraved with holly and ribbons and six cartouche (one with elephant's head crest) on base with four paw feet

 

26.              A three piece plated oval tea set on tray with raised edge and two carrying handles

 

27.              A Victorian egg cruet with four egg cups on circular stand; a crumb scoop; a circular tray; an oval tray; a syphon stand and a mug

 

28.              A set of four 19th century plate on copper candlesticks with turned columns and sloping bases, 23cm high  £150-250

 

29.              A pair of 19th century circular plated wine coasters with wooden bases; together with an oval two bottle plated inkstand and a chamber candlestick  £100-200

 

30.              A collection of plated items and flatware to include two drum mustard pots; a gallery tray; a silver back hand mirror; two cauldron salts; dessert knives and forks in case; a part canteen in box and loose flatware and items

 

31.              A glass sugar bowl on plated stand; a tea strainer on stand; a plated circular salver; a pair of plated fish servers and other plated items

 

32.              A George III plate on copper octagonal tea caddy with threaded border and hinged lid with swivel handle and finial, 11cm high

 

33.              A Victorian plated table centrepiece modelled as a greyhound sitting under a tree, originally with glass bowl over (missing), on leaf decorated shaped base and mirror plateau with grapevine border, 46cm high  £100-150

 

34.              A plated canteen of flatware comprising twelve table forks and spoons; twelve dessert forks and spoonsl twelve fish knives and forks; six serving spoons; two sauce ladles; sugar tongs; six salt spoons; seven tea spoons and nine coffee spoons

 

35.              A pair of cauldron plated salts; three mugs; a salver; a toast rack and other plated items, various

 

36.              Twelve dessert knives and forks; various mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks; various knives in fitted oak case; a pair of fish servers and other items

 

37.              No Lot

 

38.              No Lot

 

39.              No Lot

 

40.              A silver matched Old English pattern canteen of flatware for twelve settings, Walker & Hall, various dates 1914-1920's, comprising dinner forks, dinner spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, a soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladels, also twelve white handled dinner and dessert knives in an oak cabinet, 110oz gross  £600-900

 

41.              A collection of small silver items to include sugar tongs; 'trowel' slice; a christening spoon and fork; salt spoon; mustard spoon and other spoons, various

 

42.              A silver double branch candelabra, Birmingham 1983 (loaded) and three silver napkin rings

 

43.              An Edwardian silver pot, makers George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1909, with pierced 'Art Nouveau' style body and blue glass liner and swivel handle

 

44.              A small silver stemmed bowl, maker George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1914; together with an Edwardian urn shaped mustard pot (same maker); a silver and tortoise shell back hand mirror and two brushes; a foreign silver 'Viking' ship salt and a fish pepper

 

45.              A silver hunting horn, London 1913, the rim inscribed Marcks & Co. Ltd., Bombay and Poona, in leather case, 30.5cm  £100-150

 

46.              A pair of silver entree dishes and covers, Sheffield 1896, rectangular with gadroon borders and leaf scroll bayonet handles, 106oz  £800-1000

 

47.              A modern presentation silver pint mug, with engraved crest and inscription; together with five modern Irish wine goblets, 45oz  £250-300

 

48.              Three silver cigarette boxes, two with engine turned decoration, all cedar lined

 

49.              A silver teapot, Sheffield 1931 with panelled vase form body; together with a modern sauce boat by C J Vander; a cut edge sugar bowl and a tea strainer on stand, 29oz  £150-200

 

50.              A Mazer silver bowl, Sheffield 1935 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons of customary form with polished mahogany bowl and flared silver rim, 12cm  £100-200

 

51.              A silver drum mustard, Chester 1922, with shell thumb piece and blue glass liner; together with a pair of spiral fluted pepperettes; a pair of salt cellars and two pepper mills  £120-180

 

52.              Four silver wine tasters, London 1928/modern, one with the Prince of Wales feathers as a handle
 £100-150

 

53.              By Omar Ramsden, a Tudor rose silver dish, London 1936, ten sided with lightly hammered finish with cast flowerhead applied to the centre, 6oz  £150-200

 

54.              By Omar Ramsden, an enamelled silver dish, London 1924, the shallow lightly hammered bowl with plain wire rim, applied at the centre with a Tudor rose, pierced and red enamelled, signed, 11.5cm  £100-150

 

55.              By Omar Ramsden, a silver beaker, London 1920, conical on stepped base, ropework border, signed, 14cm, 12oz  £250-300

 

56.              A pair of silver sweet dishes, Birmingham 1908, bar pierced with lug handles, 9.5cm; together with a sweet dish, 14cm and a presentation salver by Garrard and Company, 25cm, 43oz  £200-300

 

57.              Two modern silver beakers, with hammered finish; a wooden handled tea strainer; a military cigar lamp and two wine labels £100-150

 

58.              Two Stuart Derlin Easter Eggs, one with ladybird amongst flowers, the other a robin at its nest, on wood plinths

 

59.              A cased silver christening bowl with spoon, initialled; together with three toilet jars; an unmarked box and cover and two cased sets of bridge pencils

 

60.              A cased pair of silver grape scissors by Mappin & Webb; an Elkington & Company marrow scoop and a cased pair of pepperettes  £120-180

 

61.              A cased set of silver scroll end tea spoons; six cased tea knives; five lobster picks; a cased pickle fork; seven and a half pairs of composition handled fish eaters and miscellaneous small flatware

 

62.              A large silver framed magnifying glass; together with an embossed silver back hand mirror and a silver capped green glass scent and smelling salts bottle

 

63.              A pair of circular silver wine coasters, London 1977 with pierced borders and wooden bases  £100-150

 

64.              An embossed silver box with hinged lid, the circular body embossed with leaves and scrolls

 

65.              An Edwardian silver tea caddy, maker GH, Sheffield 1909, the oval body and circular lid with threaded borders, 5oz

 

66.              A silver and metal table cigarette holder and two silver cigarette cases (silver 8.5oz)

 

67.              A set of six Aynsley porcelain coffee cans in silver holders, Sheffield 1908 with six feather edge silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1907 and 1925, in case  £150-200

 

68.              A silver tea pot and sugar bowl, maker HEB, FEB, Chester 1922, with fluted banded rectangular body and gadroon borders on paw feet; together with a silver hot water jug, London 1918 with threaded banded body on ball feet, 59oz gross  £300-500

 

69.              A silver wood lined cigarette box, London 1928 with machine turned border to the hinged lid, 14cm by 9cm; together with a German silver hand mirror and hair and clothes brushes; two glass jars and a plated coffee pot

 

70.              A three piece silver tea set, maker TC, Birmingham 1933 comprising circular tea pot and sugar bowl and cream jug, 19oz gross  £150-250

 

71.              A pair of late Victorian silver bon-bon dishes with raised pierced gadroon sides and vacant cartouche, maker Finnigans Ltd., Birmingham 1901; together with four late Victorian tea spoons and tongs and a modern silver three piece condiment

 

72.              An octagonal silver bon-bon dish with raised pierced sides and a modern silver three piece condiment

 

73.              Two Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, makers Robinson & Co., Sheffield 1911 and 1916; together with six silver gilt and enamelled 'David Anderson' sterling tea spoons and six other spoons, various

 

74.              A silver two bottle inkstand, maker Hunt & Roskell Limited and stamped Hunt and Roskell Limited, Late Storr and Mortimer, London, 1918, with waved edge and two pen holders and two square cut glass silver topped inkwells, 11oz  £150-250

 

75.              A near matching silver back four piece dressing set of hand mirror and four brushes; together with a silver sauce boat, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1915

 

76.              A set of four silver stemmed goblets, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1959, 20oz  £100-200

 

77.              An Edwardian oval silver mustard pot, makers Stokes and Ireland Ltd., London 1908 with pierced body and Georgian silver spoon

 

78.              A three piece silver tea set, maker Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1918, the rectangular bodies with half fluted panels and inset corners, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 27oz gross  £100-150

 

79.              A modern silver mug; a silver egg cup and spoon in case; a silver card case; a silver ladle; silver sugar tongs and four spoons, 16oz  £100-150

 

80.              A George V silver fruit bowl, maker Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham 1912, with circular body and folded raised pierced border with two lions head scroll handles, on four paw feet, 15oz  £100-150

 

81.              A wood lined silver cigarette box and table lighter, Birmingham 1988 in case and a metal spirit flask

 

82.              A circular silver salver, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, with raised border (presented); together with a small silver tray with raised edge (marks rubbed), 21oz  £120-150

 

83.              A set of six silver pastry forks in case, makers Thomas Bradbury and Sons Limited, Sheffield 1930; together with three pairs of sugar tongs; a silver box; a silver vesta case (af) and silver spoons

 

84.              An Edwardian silver scissors case, maker Asprey & Co. Limited, London 1909, triangular shaped with hinged lid and presentation monogram, 3.5oz

 

85.              A pair of silver salts with spoons in case; a silver tea strainer; a butter knife; two small silver trophy cups (presented); sugar tongs and various spoons, 12oz

 

86.              A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks of 'Adam' style, makers Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1903, with urn sconces and square tapered columns decorated with rams head, ribbons and flowers on sloping square bases embossed with urns (loaded), 30cm high  £300-500

 

87.              A Victorian silver cased glass scent bottle, maker William Comyns, London 1899 with hinged top engraved 'ruby' and the body embossed with ladies and a musician in landscape within scrolling leaf and flower panels  £200-300

 

88.              A William IV silver tea pot and cream jug, tea pot maker John Wakefield, London 1827 and cream jug, London 1823, each with circular bodies and engraved scroll and leaf decoration, 21oz gross  £150-200

 

89.              A small William IV silver tea pot, maker Charles Price, London 1830 with circular 'tiered' body on stemmed base, 10oz gross  £100-150

 

90.              A Victorian messenger's pouch, Birmingham 1897 of customary form, applied with the gilt metal Royal monogram and crown  £100-150

 

91.              A cased set of four silver 'berry' spoons, London 1750; together with five pairs of George III ivory handled dessert eaters  £100-150

 

92.              A pair of George III silver salt cellars, London 1792 by Peter Podio, oval, boat shaped on pedestal feet, 12.5cm overall  £160-180

 

93.              A pair of Victorian silver peppers, London 1845 by the Lias', of fluted form on shaped foot with engraved crest, 8.5cm  £120-180

 

94.              A George III silver christening mug, London 1811 by Crespin Fuller, of reeded barrel form and angled handle; together with another, London 1819 with reeded straight sides  £100-150

 

95.              A George II silver mug, London circa 1750 (marks rubbed), of low bellied form on stepped foot with leaf capped handle, engraved crest and coronet, 10cm, 7oz  £100-150

 

96.              A Newcastle silver brandy pan, 1753 by Isaac Cookson, of low bellied form and baluster wood side handle £140-180

 

97.              A George III silver sauce pan, London 1775 by William Grundy, the tapered body on stepped foot, ebony side handle, 10cm diameter  £300-400

 

98.              A pair of Charles II silver gilt tea spoons, London circa 1680, maker's mark DS crowned, with trefoil end, rat tail bowl with engraved leafage, 11cm  £100-150

 

99.              A George I silver Porringer, 1714, the part spiral fluted body with embossed body band, beaded scroll handles, contemporary prick engraved initials and date, 8cm diameter  £300-400

 

100.            A silver mounted coconut cup, circa 1690, probably Scottish, the scalloped silver rim engraved and dated 1692, with three plain body straps and domed foot, 11.5cm  £200-250

 

101.            A silver Mulled Ale Jug, George III and later, the reeded and profusely chased body now with a fluted spout (additions marked), flat cover, 20cm overall, 23oz  £300-400

 

102.            A George IV tea pot by Wrangam and Moulson, of compressed spherical form, crested; together witha Victorian cream jug, London 1874 of heavy gauge with coin inset, 26oz total  £220-250

 

103.            A George III sugar bowl, circa 1800 apparently unmarked, oval with scroll handles; together with an altered jug and an altered wine funnel  £150-200

 

104.            A silver spirit flask, London 1892, the plain glass body with pull-off beaker and bayonet cover, engraved crest and motto; together with a George III toilet box, London 1819 with scroll pierced cover, 18cm and a silver mounted and mother of pearl glass  £250-300

 

105.            A Victorian silver knife/letter opener, London 1884 by Sampson Mordan; a desk seal in the form of a figure of Mercury and two pairs of Victorian carver rests  £140-180

 

106.            A pair of George III silver grape scissors, London 1802, plain with engraved initial; a pair of Newcastle salt spades; a mustard spoon and four pairs of sugar tongs  £180-220

 

107.            A silver gilt mounted coconut cup, circa 1620, apparently unmarked, the flared rim engraved with strapwork with three cut edge straps on a cast knopped stem and conforming domed foot, 18cm  £800-1200

 

108.            A late Victorian silver tea pot, makers R & B, Sheffield 1900, the oval body with half fluted and ebony handle, 12oz gross

 

109.            A Victorian silver christening mug, maker WH, London 1857, the body engraved with flowers and scrolls and monogrammed with scroll handle; together with silver sauce boat, London 1913 and three silver napkin rings

 

110.            A set of six Edwardian silver dessert knives and forks in case, maker GH, Sheffield 1902 with three prong forks and silver blades with mother of pearl handles; together with six plated dessert spoons in case

 

111.            A George III silver tea pot, maker William Elliot, London 1821, with circular floral and scroll embossed body and wooden handle, 22oz gross  £100-200

 

112.            A late Victorian three piece silver tea set, maker EFB, Chester 1895, comprising oval tea pot, sugar basin and cream jug with straight gadroon edges and half reeded bodies, 12oz gross  £100-150

 

113.            A George III circular silver salver, maker John Carter II, London 1769 with shell and bead raised border and engraved decorated centre with 'dragon' head crest on three claw and ball feet, 33cm, 32.5oz  £500-700

 

114.            A George III silver chamber candlestick, maker John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1815, with 'urn' shaped column on rectangular base with raised gadroon and shell border and leaf capped handle with cone-shaped snuffer, 12.5oz  £100-200

 

115.            A pair of George III silver berry spoons, maker Richard Crossley, London 1793 with embossed bowls and engraved Old English pattern handles

 

116.            A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, maker Thomas Smily, London 1866 (initialled R); together with a later silver cream jug (marks rubbed), 8oz

 

117.            A Victorian silver cake basket, Sheffield 1847, with pierced border and swing handle and chased floral panels, 38cm, 26oz  £250-350

 

118.            A part fiddle pattern silver canteen of flatware, maker William Eley and William Fearn, London 1816 comprising six table forks, four table spoons, six dessert forks and six spoons, 40oz  £400-600

 

119.            A George III silver double ended marrow scoop, maker George Smith, London 1798  £100-150

 

120.            A plain, late Victorian silver mug, maker Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1900, with cylindrical tapering body and c-shaped handle, 10oz  £100-150

 

121.            A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1798

 

122.            A small George III silver beaker, makers Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1797, with plain cylindrical tapering body; together with a George III silver pepper, maker Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1777 with circular body and pierced top (monogrammed), 4oz  £100-150

 

123.            A George III silver meat skewer with ring top, maker Stephen Adams, London 1803  £100-150

 

124.            A set of six Victorian silver tea spoons and tongs in case, maker Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1886; together with a Victorian silver caster ladle, maker Francis Higgins, London 1861 and a William IV silver butter knife, maker WB, London 1834

 

125.            A Chinese silver rosebowl, circa 1900, maker WA, the panels chased with Chinese characters, exotic birds and dragons, 20.5cm, 19oz  £150-200

 

126.            A French double salt cellar, circa 1880 by Bointaburet, the cast shell form bowls on scroll base, the hinged covers with cast floral finials, 16.5cm, 14oz  £180-220

 

127.            Four Dutch silver spoons, with various figure terminals

 

128.            A French silver gilt Campaign canteen, circa 1800 comprising a beaker, folding spoon and fork, teaspoon and later knife, the leather case stamped Aucoc  £200-250

 

129.            A Russian silver beaker, Moscow 1777, chased with eagles and scroll cartouches, 7.5cm  £120-150

 

130.            A Russian Niello beaker, Moscow 1853 with leafy scroll decoration, 8cm; together with two Vodka cups, 1854/1864 with Niello decoration  £150-200

 

131.            A wine strainer, probably South American circa 1800; together with a goblet, probably Spanish circa 1820, 10cm

 

132.            Three French silver beakers, Paris circa 1830/1850, one with an applied ribbon band  £120-180

 

133.            A good pair of Continental silver gilt classical figures, import marked London 1902 by J G Plante, depicting Mercury and Diana, on circular bases and green marble plinths applied with gilt swags, 45.5cm  £1500-2000

 

134.            A French silver beaker, circa 1765, maker PBP with engraved monogram in cartouche; together with three others, similar  £350-450

 

135.            A French silver beaker, circa 1780 with flared body on gadroon foot, 10.5cm; together with another, 1787 on gadroon base, inscribed I Gardey, 8.5cm  £250-350

 

136.            A French silver beaker, circa 1770 with heavy gauge on fine gadroon foot, 11cm; together with another, circa 1780  £250-350

 

137.            A French silver wine taster, circa 1775, part fluted with serpent handle, 9.5cm diameter  £150-180

 

138.            A French wine taster, circa 1850 with coin inset bowl, fleur de lys handle, 8cm diameter; together with another with 'dimpled' loop handle, 8.5cm  £150-200

 

139.            A French wine taster, circa 1760 with serpent handle, spiral fluted, 8cm; together with another circa 1760 inscribed P Chotard (maker's mark only), 7.5cm  £140-160

 

140.            A large French silver wine taster, circa 1740, the centre chased with vine clusters with serpent handle, 9cm; together with another circa 1720 on ropework foot, 8cm  £300-350

 

141.            A French silver wine taster, circa 1840 with 'dimpled' serpent handle, 9cm; together with another Provincial example, 9.5cm  £220-280

 

142.            A cased set of six French silver gilt lobster picks, circa 1880, the mother of pearl handles with shell terminals  £150-200

 

143.            Two Burmese silver boxes with hinged lids, both richly embossed and engraved with a dragon on bases  £100-150

 

144.            A French silver rectangular box, the hinged top embossed with children and dog in a landscape, the sides with urns of flowers and front and back with vacant cartouche, 14cm by 9cm, 10oz  £100-200

 

145.            A small embossed bowl; a heavy embossed oval box and three condiments

 

146.            A sterling silver rectangular dish; a German silver oval tray with raised border; a set of six German silver egg cups and six silver dessert knives and forks with steel blades  £100-150

 

147.            A German canteen of mixed silver flatware with plain slight upturn handles comprising twenty three table spoons; twenty four table forks; eleven dessert forks; eight fish knives and eight fish forks; sixteen spoons; together with nine silver handled steak knives; five silver handled dinner knives and twelve silver handled dessert knives  £400-600

 

148.            A set of six German dessert knives and forks with silver handles; six German silver tea spoons and other various silver spoons and forks and baby feeders (mainly 800 mark)  £100-150

 

149.            A Dutch silver tea caddy with measure cover, the sides decorated with figures smoking and hunting
 £100-200

 

150.            Four Russian silver circular salts and spoons; two Russian silver spoons and an English silver three piece condiment set with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1904

 

151.            A Continental silver filigree casket, 19th century, with triple domed cover with crescent handles to sides and top and flowerhead lock, 17cm by 15cm, 44oz  £300-400

 

152.            A Chinese silver circular bowl embossed with figures and animals in a woodland landscape, 11.7cm diameter, 5oz

 

153.            A Continental silver model of a sailing boat in full sail, 925 mark

 

154.            A heavy Chinese silver tea caddy with dragon decoration; a Chinese silver pierced bowl; a Chinese silver 'christening set' of knife, fork and spoon and three other pieces of metal ware  £100-150

 

155.            Six French silver coffee spoons with 'shield' handles in case and four other French silver spoons

 

156.            A lapis lazuli trinket box with silvered mounts, 10cm; a malachite box, similar, 7cm and a Chinese enamel box

 

157.            An ivory box, circa 1900, velvet lined formerly with manicure instruments, 18.5cm and an ivory parasol handle  £150-200

 

158.            A pair of mother of pearl and gilt metal opera glasses; a pair of lorgnettes; a magnifying glass and two porcelain trinket boxes

 

159.            A Canton ivory card case, carved and pierced, 8.5cm; another a/f, 10.5cm and a Chinese ivory puzzle box  £100-150

 

160.            An Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel cigarette case with pierced cover; a silver and blue quilloche enamel cigarette case and a silver and enamel compact  £200-300

 

161.            A small silver 'Pole Firescreen' photograph frame, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., Sheffield 1910; together with a silver and blue enamel compact, Birmingham 1931; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1946; a silver cased penknife; a Continental silver pill box; a gilt and mother of pearl penknife and a Chinese silver belt buckle

 

162.            A 19th century mother of pearl and French silver oval box, the cover with oval miniature in raised relief of Lord Chatham who made the famous speech about the American Colonies in the House of Lords and afterwards expired, 7cm by 6cm  £200-300

 

163.            No Lot

 

164.            No Lot

 

165.            No Lot

 

166.            A lady's 18ct white gold Rolex watch, circa 2002 (Cellini model), white enamel dial with quartz movement, in original case with documents, guarantee, wallet and handkerchief  £350-450

 

167.            A French 18ct gold and ruby set lady's wrist watch, circa 1920, the domed case set with gemstones at intervals, the dial and movement signed UTI, the lugs gem set with a 'bootlace' strap and ball clasp, numbered 23409, in case  £300-500

 

168.            A 9ct gold open face pocket watch and two rolled gold pocket watches; a watch movement by Finer & Nowland and two steel wrist watches

 

169.            A gilt cased compensated pocket barometer, signed F Brown, Glasgow; in leather case together with another, similar

 

170.            A Chatelaine watch, circa 1880, the dial signed C H Oudin, Brevete, Palais Royal 52, now in a composition case with raised enamel numerals and hung on a  double row chain with belt clip; together with another, similar both applied with similar monograms  £100-150

 

171.            Six various silver pocket watches, open face and full case examples and a base metal watch chain

 

172.            A good silver open face pocket watch, London 1839, the dial signed Barraud, London 2/2062, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with compensated bi-metallic balance wheel, signed and numbered  £150-200

 

173.            A silver open face watch, Birmingham 1891, the dial and movement signed A W Waltham; together with a slim silver pocket watch; two watch dials; a silver wrist watch and a steel pocket watch

 

174.            A silver gilt pair-cased watch, circa 1750, the movement signed Ritter, London, number 735 with rose diamond end stone and tapered square pillars, the case repoussè with allegorical scenes  £150-250

 

175.            A 14ct gold slim Hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1920 with button wind  £200-300

 

176.            A good Swiss 18ct Hunter cased quarter repeat chronograph, unsigned matted three quarter plate movement with bi-metallic compensated balance wheel, slide and button repeat and stop watch controls to the bezel  £1000-1500

 

177.            A Swiss 14ct Hunter cased pocket watch, the three-quarter plate unsigned movement with compensated balance wheel and white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and button wind  £350-450

 

178.            An interesting American silver 'George Washington' pocket watch, 1868, the white enamel dial signed American Watch Co., with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed Waltham Mass. and further P J Bartlett, heavy gauge, numbered 437386 with accompanying document  £350-450

 

179.            An attractive silver and enamel Boudoir enamel timepiece, circa 1920, the oviform body on spread foot, pink enamelled on a quilloche ground and with floral reserves, the horizontal chapter ring with blued pointer, 11cm.  In an associated mahogany box  £1000-1500

 

180.            An 18ct, three colour gold pocket watch, circa 1820, the movement signed Bourquin & Ernst, Liverpool, with a rose diamond end stone, engine turned floral border dial and heavily carved border  £600-800

 

181.            A rolled gold travelling watch by Gubelin, the revolving bezel enamelled with place names

 

182.            A 9ct gold wrist watch, Edinburgh Import mark for 1931, with rectangular case with engraved border, manual Ronex movement and silverised dial  £120-180

 

183.            A silver gilt and enamel wrist watch by Gucci, import marked for 1980, with rectangular case with blue enamel border and manual movement  £100-120

 

184.            A group of four rolled gold dress watches, makers Lasalle, Guy Laroche, Vivaldi and Bracker & Sydenham

 

185.            A polished stainless steel and diamond set lady's bracelet watch by Omega, the Constellation model, with 13mm mother of pearl dial (Ref 15287600/57042